Permacel
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Industry | Adhesive Tape Manufacturing |
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Predecessor |
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Defunct | September 30, 2009 |
Fate | Acquired by Nitto Denko |
Headquarters | , |
Website | www |
Permacel, a division of the
History
In the 1920s, a small Detroit druggist had uncovered and was selling Johnson & Johnson surgical tape to a car manufacturer who used the tape for masking two-tone paint jobs. By 1927, Johnson & Johnson recognized the market potential for tape products in the industrial market and a small department was formed to market "masking tape". Cellophane and paper tapes were soon developed for the industrial market. This new division of Johnson & Johnson was called the Revolite Corporation. When it opened it was located in a small building next to the Johnson & Johnson Headquarters in New Brunswick, NJ. On January 1, 1938, Revolite was renamed the Industrial Tape Corporation and in 1953 ITC became Permacel and it moved to its new location on Route 1 in North Brunswick, NJ. The name came from the brand-name of the first product shipped from its plant, "Permacel", a masking tape. In 1982, Permacel was acquired by Avery International, a self-adhesive label company. In 1988, Permacel was acquired by Nitto Denko.
Permacel claims a number of firsts: first masking tape, first filament reinforced tape and patents, first polypropylene tape, first PTFE thread sealant tape, first colored and waterproof cloth tape, and first aluminum foil tape. (Source, corporate literature).
On May 17, 2004, Permacel announced that it would be closing its manufacturing facility in North Brunswick, New Jersey.[1]
On March 31, 2009, Permacel announced that it would be closing its manufacturing facilities in Buena Park, California, and Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin, by September 30, 2009.[2]
References
- ^ "PERMACEL ANNOUNCES CLOSURE OF NORTH BRUNSWICK PLANT". www.adhesivesmag.com. Retrieved 2020-11-25.
- ^ "Permacel to close Pleasant Prairie plant". www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved 2020-07-07.